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Right-Moving Supercell Tornadogenesis during Interaction with a Left-Moving Supercell’s Rear-Flank Outflow
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Photographic Documentation and Environmental Analysis of an Intense, Anticyclonic Supercell on the Colorado Plains
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Anticyclonic left-moving supercells are observed each year in the United States, emanating both discretely and from storm splitting processes. Such thunderstorms often produce severe hail and wind gusts and, on rare occasion, ...
Nationwide Comparisons of Hail Size with WSR-88D Vertically Integrated Liquid Water and Derived Thermodynamic Sounding Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This study tests hypothetical correspondences between size of severe hail, WSR-88D derived vertically integrated liquid water (VIL), and an array of thermodynamic variables derived from computationally modified sounding ...
An Overview of Environmental Conditions and Forecast Implications of the 3 May 1999 Tornado Outbreak
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An overview of conditions associated with the Oklahoma?Kansas tornado outbreak of 3 May 1999 is presented, with emphasis on the evolution of environmental and supercellular characteristics most relevant to the prediction ...
Comments on “The North Dakota Tornadic Supercells of 18 July 2004: Issues Concerning High LCL Heights and Evapotranspiration”
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Changes in Tornado Climatology Accompanying the Enhanced Fujita Scale
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
How Does the Relationship between Ambient Deep-Tropospheric Vertical Wind Shear and Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Change between Coastal and Inland Environments?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Climatological Analysis of Ambient Deep-Tropospheric Vertical Wind Shear Impacts upon Tornadoes in Tropical Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Effective Storm-Relative Helicity and Bulk Shear in Supercell Thunderstorm Environments
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A sample of 1185 Rapid Update Cycle (RUC) model analysis (0 h) proximity soundings, within 40 km and 30 min of radar-identified discrete storms, was categorized by several storm types: significantly tornadic supercells (F2 ...